Infiniti FX Sebastian Vettel Special Edition not going to the United States

The Japanese based automaker Infiniti has recently announced that the FX Sebastian Vettel Special Edition won’t arrive on the United States auto market.

After being officially previewed back in late 2011 and then eventually confirmed for production just a few days ago, the Infiniti FX Sebastian Vettel Special Edition is once again placed into the spotlights, this time with the company announcing that the crossover won’t go to the United States, and the model will only be limited to 200 units, which will be sold in Europe and into the Middle East. The Nissan luxury brand is saying that the Infiniti FX Sebastian Vettel edition will be fitted with an aggressive body kit, just like the concept, along with a sport-tuned suspension, which will reduce the ride height, and lightweight components.

Under the hood, the special edition of the Infiniti FX Sebastian Vettel will be powered by a 5.0 liter V8 engine, which will generate a total output of 414 horsepower (420 PS), allowing the crossover to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.6 seconds, before hitting a top speed of 300 km/h or 186 mph. More details on the Infiniti FX Sebastian Vettel Special Edition will be announced close to the model’s launch.